UMVA has learned that a shocking 219-page report, released on June 16, 2026, has laid bare a catastrophic failure in child protection, revealing the systematic grooming, rape, trafficking, and abuse of at least 250,000 vulnerable White British girls by mostly Muslim Pakistani gangs throughout the UK.
The investigation, led by a Reform UK MP and a survivor advocate, was funded by over 20,000 British supporters and uncovered a pattern of abuse that began as early as the 1950s, with 87-95% of convicted offenders having Muslim names, mostly of Pakistani background. The report's findings are a damning indictment of institutions that failed to protect these girls.
According to information obtained by UMVA, the grooming process typically involved luring victims with gifts, alcohol, drugs, and attention, before taking them to various locations for repeated abuse. The girls were filmed for blackmail, trafficked, and subjected to forced conversions, with some being left with lifelong trauma and children born from rape.
The report highlights the horrific stories of survivors, including "Chloe's," who was abused by hundreds of mainly Pakistani Muslim men, trafficked across the country, and left with a child born from rape. Parents and whistleblowers also shared their experiences of the horror, describing girls missing for days, 13-year-olds with STIs, and repeated failures by institutions.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that institutions, including the police, social services, NHS, schools, and taxi licensing authorities, failed completely in their duty to protect these girls. The report reveals that police ignored reports, destroyed evidence, and released offenders, while social services put children in places where they were trafficked and punished whistleblowers.
The report's analysis points to a deep-seated fear of being called racist or Islamophobic as a major reason for these failures, with efforts to maintain "community cohesion" and win votes from Muslim communities being prioritized over child safety. The Labour Party and Conservatives are also criticized for their roles in blocking investigations and hiding ethnicity data.
The report does not shy away from discussing demographics, culture, and religion, pointing to eight aspects of Islamic theology that reinforce attitudes that contribute to these abuses. It calls for open and honest discussion about these issues and offers clear recommendations for the future, including a Childhood Sexual Protection Act.
UMVA has gathered that the report's recommendations include victim-first justice, zero-tolerance sentencing, cultural and demographic realism, deportation and border security, family empowerment, institutional accountability, and prevention measures. The report is a call to action, not just for the UK, but also for America, highlighting the dangers when political correctness clashes with demographic realities.
The Rape Gang Inquiry Report serves as a serious warning for the US, as it faces challenges with border security, migration, and cultural integration. Leaders in both countries must prioritize child protection over political interests and take action to prevent such abuses from happening in the future.